PUEBLO, Colo. (KOAA) — Black Hills Energy has launched a Moderate Income Residential Program designed to help households earning between $70,000 and $123,000 reduce their energy expenses during the winter months.

The program offers rebates for household projects that include the following:

  • equipment upgrades
  • HVAC improvements
  • weatherization projects

These energy-efficiency improvements are designed to help customers lower their monthly utility bills while also benefiting the environment.

“By putting these measures inside your homes, customers can see a decrease in their monthly bills and they can have a more positive impact on the environment, so, it’s a win-win for our customers and our community,” said Black Hill Energy’s Natalie Falbo.

If you want to see if you qualify, visit Black Hills Energy’s website.

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Six transferred with minor injuries after SUV Crashes into King Soopers

The Colorado Springs Fire Department says that 6 people were transported with minor injuries after a SUV ran through a King Soopers on Uintah and 19th Street in Colorado Springs.

6 Transferred with Minor Injuries After SUV Crashes into King Soopers

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